It has been published a public competition for a two-years research position in economic history at the Department of Economics, Management, and Statistics of the University of Milano-Bicocca. The researcher will be involved in a research project funded by the Italian Ministry of University on the topic “MANAGEMENT AND CONSUMPTION OF THE NATURAL RESOURCES IN EARLY MODERN NORTHERN ITALY (1500-1800)”, focusing on the case studies of Bologna and Milan.
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In the context of the current invasion of Ukraine and the ongoing tragic war, many analysts have claimed that we face the real end of (or the confirmation) of the Cold War and its dichotomies. What we witness would be the outright confrontation between civic liberalism and autocracy, or the “West” and the “East”.
The Panel on Planetary Thinking of Justus Liebig University Giessen is happy to announce that Prof. Klement Tockner (General Director of the Senckenberg Society for Nature Research and professor for Ecosystem Sciences at Goethe-University Frankfurt) will be our guest as part of our Planetary Lecture Series.
Spectacles and diplomacy. Peace conferences and congresses from the 15th to the beginning of the 20th century
International conference organised by the Research Team Saprat (EPHE-PSL)
Paris and Versailles September 25, 26 and 27, 2024
Call for papers
Graduate Review of Political Science and Public Administration Journal (GRPSPAJ) is a peer-review journal of the Faculty of Political Science and Public Administration at Chiang Mai University, Thailand. GRPSPAJ publishes twice a year (January-June, and July-December).
As a leader in sustainability, Thompson Rivers University invites all interested to a conversation on resilience and adaptability at a three-day conference Thursday, Feb. 22, to Saturday, Feb. 24, at our campus in Kamloops.
Against a confluence of global and local crises, including climate change and the recent COVID-19 pandemic, Thompson Rivers University aims to identify solutions for building a better future for all people and the planet.
Thompson Rivers University is bringing together local and international parties for this vital discussion.
The Historical, Cultural and Critical Inquiry Group at the University of Newcastle (Australia) is pleased to announce the final paper in our 2023 seminar series, on Friday 20 October, from 10-11am Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+11). The seminar will be both held in person and broadcast live via Zoom. (Room details and Zoom link below.) Our presenter is:
Bronwen Neil (Macquarie), “Visionary Dreams in the Letters of Julian I: How to Become a (Non-Christian) Emperor.”
Home Front Studies is calling for article submissions. Published by the University of Nebraska Press, this interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal explores the concept of the home front, broadly considered, in times of war, civil war, and similar conflicts from the late nineteenth century to the present day. Its interests include the roles of art, discrimination, finance, gender, identity, literature, music, morale, propaganda, race, and/or sexuality as experienced by civilians on home fronts in locations around the world.
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Join the University of Washington's Taiwan Studies Program on Thursday, October 12 at 3:30pm in Thomson Hall 317 as we welcome Professor Janet Chen to discuss her newly published monograph, The Sounds of Mandarin: Learning to Speak a National Language in China and Taiwan, 1913–1960.